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CHAPTER 2 Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT) CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
Оглавление1 Compare and contrast similarities and differences between “traditional counseling/clinical practice” and culturally responsive counseling.
2 Understand the etic and emic orientation to multicultural counseling.
3 Become cognizant of differences between counseling/clinical competence and multicultural counseling competence and cultural humility.
4 Identify Eurocentric assumptions inherent in our standards of clinical practice.
5 Discuss and understand the characteristics of the three levels of personal identity.
6 Develop awareness of possible differences in counseling culturally diverse clients who differ in race, gender, sexual orientation, and other group identities.
7 Provide examples of ways that other special populations may constitute a distinct cultural group.
8 Define multicultural counseling and therapy and cultural competence.
9 Define cultural humility, cultural comfort, and cultural opportunity.
10 Explain how cultural humility is different from cultural competence.
Full Counseling Session video (Part I): “The Superordinate Aspects of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy” (supervision between “Scott” and “David”